Atc-610 Pilot Flight Training Simulator Device Ftd With Foot Pedals Cockpit on 2040-parts.com
Huntington Beach, California, US
Up for auction is an ATC-610 Flight Training Simulator. The unit is working and in excellent condition, clean with no damage/missing parts. I can ship the item or it can be picked up in Huntington Beach Ca. I would also be willing to transport it a reasonable distance for just fuel costs. This simulator was owned by a flight instructor.
Feel free to email me with any questions or call at 949 338 9579
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